India go 2-0 up in Canada hockey Tests

October 12, 2009 23:41 IST

Dhananjay Mahadik scored twice as India overcame a determined Canadian challenge to win the second hockey Test 4-3 and go 2-0 up in the seven-match series, at the University of Victoria ground in Victoria on on Sunday.

The hosts, however, equalised in the 20th minute from a penalty-corner after Ranjeev Deol seized the ball from defender Sardar Singh within the 23-metre area.

He was, however, tackled by Bharat Chhikara and Wayne Fernandes executed the drag-flick to perfection. But Canadian joy was short-lived as India forged ahead the next minute from a goalmouth skirmish with striker Shivendra Singh deftly pushing home.

The pendulum swung tantalisingly again with Canada restoring parity in the 23rd minute from a penalty stroke, awarded after Mahadik stick-checked Connor Grimes.

Rob Short placed the spot push neatly to Sreejesh's left to make it 2-2.

India were back in the lead nine minutes later as they got their first penalty-corner when midfielder Gurbaj Singh was obstructed by Adam Froese. Mahadik flicked to the top right corner past Carter.

The first half drama continued with Canada putting in everything with orchestrated attacks down the middle as India panicked in deep defence.

The hosts earned another penalty-corner at the stroke of half-time with Vikram Pillay's foot infringement in the danger area. Wayne Fernandes again sank one past a hapless Sreejesh.

The Canadians gathered momentum into their onslaughts in the second half but found Sreejesh impregnable. He foiled two more corner attempts besides blocking attempts from Watson, Grimes and Scott Sandison.

India also wasted two penalty-corners with Sandeep Singh first receiving an inaccurate out-ball and sending the second one wide. The match-winner was eventually struck in the 66th minute off Mahadik's flick from the team's fourth penalty-corner.

India now travel to Surrey, Vancouver, to play five Tests there from Wednesday.